Washington Redskins wideout DeSean Jackson has stated that he has no particular feelings about coming up against the Philadelphia Eagles again this weekend.
Jackson swapped the Eagles for Jay Gruden's Redskins last summer, but while his former side is on the cusp of the post-season, his current team are languishing at the bottom of the NFC East.
On Saturday night he will be up against the Eagles again, having faced them in week three, registering 117 yards receiving and a score.
Answering questions about coming up against the Eagles again, Jackson told reporters: "You know, the first game was first time playing them. Now, the whole season has went on. I'm playing here, so I'm not going to put too much energy into that now.
"I just don't really care too much for it."
Grudin has stated that he is looking for a big performance from his star man, having admitted that Jackson's form has waned ever since the team's week 10 bye.